Course Content
Evaluation and Exams
Evaluation in hybrid classrooms requires adaptive approaches that respect the diverse needs and settings of students learning both in-person and remotely. Below is a detailed discussion of various methods, their considerations, and the associated risks and benefits.
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Hybrid Examinations
Designing examinations for hybrid settings involves blending online and in-person assessment strategies while ensuring fairness, accessibility, and integrity.
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Certification System
Certification in hybrid classrooms must be designed with fairness, flexibility, and accessibility in mind.
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Self-assessment
23 questions to test your learning level
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Feedback and evaluations in hybrid classrooms

Feedback is a cornerstone of effective learning environments, fostering growth and knowledge transfer. It serves as a powerful tool for educators and learners alike, driving continuous improvement and development. However, are there optimal methods for delivering feedback? And should feedback differ in hybrid environments, where students engage both online and onsite?

The concept of feedback in hybrid settings is not different in its core from feedback in other settings – it is better delivered face-to-face, and in the hybrid environment this means that the people online will get feedback through the camera and the screen, whilst the ones onsite will get feedback face-to-face without the screen. Effectively blending offline and online learning together requires a comprehensive strategy. To achieve this, it’s essential to plan the learning experience right from the start using a hybrid model. This means guaranteeing fair access to learning materials and consolidating resources on an online platform.

Feedback offers valuable insights into students’ strengths and areas for improvement, promoting self-reflection and critical assessment. Constructive feedback aids in developing a deeper understanding of capabilities and setting achievable learning goals. Additionally, it serves as a motivational factor, inspiring students to strive for excellence.

Feedback is the cornerstone of effective teaching and learning, serving as a catalyst for growth and improvement. In this session, we will explore the importance of feedback in hybrid classrooms, where students engage both online and onsite. We will examine best practices for delivering feedback that fosters student development and enhances learning outcomes.

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